We're living in the age of Artificial Intelligence, but ask yourself: Who actually owns it?
The data that trains AI models comes from millions of people — developers, researchers, content creators, everyday users. Yet the profits flow to a handful of corporations. Contributors stay invisible. That's the broken system @OpenLedger is here to fix.
OpenLedger is a Layer-1 blockchain built specifically for AI — not as a gimmick, but as infrastructure. It introduces something radical:
Proof of Attribution a mechanism that records every data contribution on-chain and automatically rewards contributors with $OPEN tokens. No middlemen. No black boxes. Full transparency.
Think about what this actually means: A researcher who uploads a dataset gets paid every time it's used to train a model. A developer who builds a specialised AI agent earns from its deployment.
Governance stays in the hands of the community, not a boardroom.
Since launching its Mainnet in November 2025, OpenLedger has been building toward what it calls "Payable AI" an economy where intelligence is a public asset, not a private commodity.
Backed by Polychain Capital and HashKey Capital, this isn't vaporware. It's a working protocol.
The $OPEN token powers everything:
gas fees, governance votes, AI agent staking, and contributor rewards. With a token buyback program funded by enterprise revenue already in motion, the fundamentals are being backed by real actions not just promises.
We are early. The convergence of blockchain and AI is still being written. Projects like OpenLedger are drafting that story from the infrastructure up.
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